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BAKKIS - Inna Fire (inc. Huxley Remix)
Norwegian artist BAKKIS lights the fuse on his new label, Okada Records, with the launch of Inna Fire—a percussive, low-slung groover that channels his years behind the decks into something both stripped-back and urgent.
Leaning into the kind of no-nonsense house music that’s seen him win support from Jamie Jones, MK, Claptone, and Marco Carola, Inna Fire is all about tension and tight spaces—minimal elements deployed with maximum intent. Musically, it’s raw, chunky, and rolling—warped vocals cut through crisp drums and rubbery basslines, giving the track a hypnotic, heads-down momentum.
The single lands with a remix from Huxley, a longtime innovator whose flair for flipping genres with subtlety and power is well documented. On his remix, Huxley dials up the groove and steers it into slightly more soulful territory—stripping things back without losing the original’s bite.
This release also marks the first drop on Okada Records, a new platform from BAKKIS designed to house his own material as well as cuts from producers who have the same ethos.
With roots in radio and a track record of Beatport-charting heat on labels like Dumb Safari, BAKKIS is stepping into 2025 with momentum—and Inna Fire sets the tone.
track | artist | |
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Inna Fire | BAKKIS | 5:31 |
Inna Fire (Huxley Remix) | BAKKIS | 5:45 |
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